Any one may employ as many exhortations and arguments as he pleases, towards the promoting of another man's salvation.
This turn toward the subjective anticipated empiricists such as George Berkeley, who revived idealism in 18th-century Europe by employing skeptical arguments against materialism.
The Jones legal team also employed new legal arguments in pursuit of a trial, contending that President Clinton and his allies had orchestrated a "vast enterprise" to suppress evidence in the case.
Critics of Heidegger claim that he employs circuitous arguments and often avoids logical reasoning under the ploy that this is better for finding truth.
Assad turned the military into his power base and employed brutal force, political manipulation, and ideological and strategic arguments to undermine Jadid's position and gain supremacy.
Although a self-proclaimed atheist, Sam Harris has expressed frustration with being labeled an atheist and often employs ignostic arguments criticizing the ambiguous and inconsistent definitions of "God".
But since it does make sense we can employ arguments from analogy to answer factual questions that arise within the language-game.
The websites were all created for this experiment, but they employed arguments from actual grassroots and astroturf organizations.
Most of the debate about the date of the poem has employed linguistic arguments.
Other modern philosophers who are said to employ world-disclosing arguments include Hans-Georg Gadamer, George Herbert Mead and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.